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Though dying may be lower risk for them people could still feel long standing effects from it. Though those are also less likely given they were vaccinated.
Statistics can be a bitch.
I looked up my exact quote, which isn't perfect, but a permanent ban seems kind of crazy.
I wouldn't downplay long Covid. And if I had to do it again, I'd change some things. But saying that once in an appropriate thread seems pretty innocuous to me.
Literally 1984
I donβt think you know what literally means
I do